WMX ROUND 2 2013 SLOVENIA Risultati e punti! VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS!
Scritto lunedì 10 Giugno 2013 alle 01:11.
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CHIARA FONTANESI VINCE IL GP DI SLOVENIA E COMANDA LA CLASSIFICA MONDIALE A PUNTEGGIO PIENO
Chiara Fontanesi domina in Slovenia. Alla ripresa del mondiale cross femminile, la campionessa in carica ha ripreso il cammino a pieno ritmo con una doppietta schiacciante.
Fin dal sabato, Kiara, e’ stata la più veloce, facendo sua la manche di qualifica. In gara ha confermato la supremazia fin dal primo start. Davanti a tutte ha imposto il suo ritmo, dando vita a una cavalcata solitaria con le avversarie intente a contendersi i restanti gradini del podio.
Senza storia anche la seconda manche con la Yamaha numero 8 al comando e la Laier che ha provato a tenere la ruota del leader, ma ben presto ha dovuto alzare bandiera bianca.
Da Orehova Vas, la Fontanesi viene via a punteggio pieno e rafforza la leadership in campionato con 16 punti di margine sulla Rùtledge. Kiara si presentera’ a Maggiora per il Gran Premio d’Italia, con la tabella rossa e il chiaro obiettivo di proseguire la striscia positiva di successi.
Chiara Fontanesi:”Sentivo la pressione della gara, perché sono passati quasi due mesi da Valkenswaard e oggi era come iniziare il campionato di nuovo. Poi la pista era scivolosa e poi si è bucata quindi bisognava stare attenti. Sono partita bene in entrambe le manche e sono così riuscita a fare il mio ritmo e vincere. È stata una domenica positiva e sono felice di arrivare al Gp d’Italia a Maggiora con la tabella rossa. Inoltre sono contenta perché il tifo era tutto per me e sembrava di correre in Italia e soprattutto mi ha fatto piacere rivedere la Laier sul podio.”
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Fontanesi Dominates in Slovenia
OREHOVA VAS (Slovenia), 09 June 2013 – Round two of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship took place today at the circuit of Orehova Vas in sunny Slovenia where Monster Energy Yamaha’s Chiara Fontanesi added another two wins to her so far perfect season. Stephanie Laier was on the second step of the podium and Meghan Rutledge completed the top three.
Race one started with a hiss and roar when more than ten riders were caught up in a first corner crash. Avoiding all the carnage was yesterday’s top qualifier Chiara Fontanesi who was not phased by the slipperiness of a recently watered track running away from the field to add yet another victory to her 2013 world championship campaign.Chasing Fontanesi in the early stages of the race was HM Plant KTM UK’s Natalie Kane. Kane looked eager to catch Fontanesi but despite a good effort on the opening laps, the Irish Kane couldn’t match the speed of the Italian Fontanesi.
Further back, former world champion Stephanie Laier found herself under pressure from Bud Racing Kawasaki’s Meghan Rutledge. Rutledge managed to find a way around the Rabbit Racing Kawasaki of Laier to take third place leaving Laier to finish fourth almost forty seconds ahead of Francesca Nocera in fifth.
Race two saw Monster Energy Yamaha’s Chiara Fontanesi prove to be just too good this weekend leading every lap unchallenged from start to finish.
Improving on her performance in race one, Rabbit Racing Kawasaki’s Stephanie Laier managed to ride a smooth race comfortably in second place to finish twenty seconds ahead of Bud Racing Kawasaki’s Meghan Rutledge in third. Meanwhile HM Plant KTM UK’s Natalie Kane made hard work for herself getting off to a terrible start; despite being outside the top ten on lap one, the feisty Irish lady managed to fight her way back to a fourth place finish. Rounding out the top five was another Italian in the form of Francesca Nocera.
In the end Monster Energy Yamaha’s Chiara Fontanesi dominated the round of Slovenia with perfect points while Stephanie Laier, Meghan Rutledge and Natalie Kane tied for second on forty points. Based on the result of the second race Rabbit Racing Kawasaki’s Stephanie Laier stood on the second step of the podium and Bud Racing Kawasaki’s Meghan Rutledge on the third leaving HM Plant KTM UK’s Natalie Kane to finish fourth ahead of Francy Racing Team’s Francesca Nocera in fifth.
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